
Turning the OD of a magneto pole shoe.

Pressed onto a mandrel and driven by a lathe dog.

Kent made this holder for his tap wrenches.

And tap handles, these are made from Panduit scrap.
The musings of a dilettante on parenting, mechanics, philosophy and the background noise that is daily life. From beautiful ruralburbian Philomath, Oregon.
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